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Transformation of Pichia stipitis is required to advance genetic studies and development of xylose metabolism in this yeast. To this end, we used P. stipitis URA3 (PsURA3) to disrupt P. stipitis LEU2 in a P. stipitis ura3 mutant. A highly fermentative P. stipitis mutant (FPL-DX26) was selected for resistance to 5′-fluoroorotic acid to obtain P. stipitis FPL-UC7 (ura3-3). A URA3:lacZ“pop-out” cassette was constructed containing PsURA3 flanked by direct repeats from segments of the lacZ reading frame. The P. stipitis LEU2 gene (PsLEU2) was cloned from a P. stipitis CBS 6054 genomic library through homology to Saccharomyces cerevisiae LEU2, and a disruption cassette was constructed by replacing the PsLEU2 reading sequence with the PsURA3:lacZ cassette. FPL-UC7 (ura3-3) was transformed with the disruption cassette, and a site-specific integrant was identified by selecting for the Leu− Ura+ phenotype. The ura3 marker was recovered from this strain by plating cells onto 5′-fluoroorotate and screening for spontaneous URA3 deletion mutants. Excision of the flanked PsURA3 gene resulted in the Leu−Ura− phenotype. The double auxotrophs are stable and can be transformed at a high frequency by PsLEU2 or PsURA3 carried on autonomous-replication-sequence-based plasmids.
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Received: 17 June 1997 / Received revision: 10 September 1997 / Accepted: 14 October 1997
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Lu, P., Davis, B., Hendrick, J. et al. Cloning and disruption of the b-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase gene (LEU2 ) of Pichia stipitis with URA3 and recovery of the double auxotroph. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 49, 141–146 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002530051150
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